RYAN BINGHAM
Mixing folk, blues, country and rock ‘n roll, Ryan Bingham is known for songs that are authentic, powerful and rooted in real life. With songs like “Southside of Heaven,” “Why Me,” “Sunrise,” “The Weary Kind” and more, Bingham has ranged from Woody Guthrie-style folk songs and Spanish-language balladry to gritty hard rock.
In 2010, he was honored as the Americana Music Association’s 2010 Artist of the Year. While his career was taking off – he won both an Oscar and a Grammy for “The Weary Kind,” the theme song he wrote for the film “Crazy Heart” – he was also coping with the tragic deaths of his parents.
Bingham currently serves in a reoccurring role as Walker, a ranch hand, in the modern Western show, “Yellowstone.” In 2019, he released his third studio album, “American Love Song,” which includes the song “Wolves” that was featured on the hit show.
In 2020, Bingham spent a lot of time re-connecting with his fans through his daily #StayHome Cantina Sessions. After completing season four filming of “Yellowstone,” Bingham is currently touring and back in the studio recording new music.
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In 2010, he was honored as the Americana Music Association’s 2010 Artist of the Year. While his career was taking off – he won both an Oscar and a Grammy for “The Weary Kind,” the theme song he wrote for the film “Crazy Heart” – he was also coping with the tragic deaths of his parents.
Bingham currently serves in a reoccurring role as Walker, a ranch hand, in the modern Western show, “Yellowstone.” In 2019, he released his third studio album, “American Love Song,” which includes the song “Wolves” that was featured on the hit show.
In 2020, Bingham spent a lot of time re-connecting with his fans through his daily #StayHome Cantina Sessions. After completing season four filming of “Yellowstone,” Bingham is currently touring and back in the studio recording new music.
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